John Sandford - Naked Prey
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This is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places, and incidents are either the product of the authors imagination or are used fictitiously, and any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, business establishments, events or locales is entirely coincidental.
Naked Prey
A Berkley Book / published by arrangement with the author
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Copyright 2003 by John Sandford
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Electronic edition: July, 2004
TITLES BY JOHN SANDFORD
Rules of Prey
Shadow Prey
Eyes of Prey
Silent Prey
Winter Prey
Night Prey
Mind Prey
Sudden Prey
The Night Crew
Secret Prey
Certain Prey
Easy Prey
Chosen Prey
Mortal Prey
Naked Prey
THE KIDD NOVELS
The Fools Run
The Empress File
The Devils Code
For Deborah Howell,
there at the beginning
T HURSDAY NIGHT, PITCH black, blowing snow. Heavy clouds, no moon behind them.
The Buick disappeared into the garage and the door started down. The big man, rolling down the highway in a battered Cherokee, killed his lights, pulled into the driveway, and took the shotgun off the car seat. The snow crunched underfoot as he stepped out; the snow was coming down in pellets, rather than flakes, and they stung as they slapped his warm face.
He loped up the driveway, fully exposed for a moment, and stopped just at the corner of the garage, in a shadow beneath the security light.
Jane Warr opened the side door and stepped through, her back turned to him as she pulled the door closed behind her.
He said, Jane.
She jumped, her hand at her throat, choking down a scream as she pivoted, and shrank against the door. Taking in the muzzle of the shotgun, and the large man with the beard and the stocking cap, she screeched: What? Whore you? Get away... A jumble of panic words.
He stayed with her, tracking her with the shotgun, and he said, slowly, as if speaking to a child, Jane, this is a shotgun. If you scream, I will blow your heart out.
She looked, and it was a shotgun all right, a twelve-gauge pump, and it was pointing at her heart. She made herself be still, thought of Deon in the house. If Deon looked out and saw them... Deon would take care of himself. What do you want?
Joe Kelly.
They stood for two or three seconds, the snow pellets peppering the garage, the big mans beard going white with it. Then, Joes not here. A hint of assertion in her voicethis didnt involve her, this shotgun.
Bullshit, the big man said. He twitched the muzzle to the left, toward the house. Were going inside to talk to him, and hes gonna pay me some money. I dont want to hurt you or anybody else, but Im gonna talk to Joe. If I have to hurt the whole bunch of you, I will.
He sounded familiar, she thought. Maybe one of the guys from Missouri, from Kansas City? Are you one of the Kansas City people? Because were not...
Shut up, the big man said. Get your ass up the steps and into the house. Keep your mouth shut.
She did what he told her. This was not the first time shed been present when an unfriendly man flashed a gunnot even the second or third timebut she was worried. On the other hand, he said he was looking for Joe. When he found out Joe wasnt here, hed go. Maybe.
Joes not here, she said, as she went up the steps.
Quiet! The mans voice dropped. One thing I learned down in Kansas CityIll share this with youis that when trouble starts, you pull the trigger. Dont figure anything out, just pull the trigger. If Joe or Deon try anything on me, you can kiss your butt good-bye.
All right, she said. Her voice had dropped with his. Now she was on the strangers side. Shed be okay, she told herself, as long as Deon didnt do anything. But there was something too weird about this guy. Ill share this with you?shed never heard a serious asshole say anything like that.
They went up the stairs onto a back porch, then through the porch into a mudroom, then through another door into the kitchen. None of the doors was locked. Broderick was a small town, and it doesnt take long to pick up small-town habits. As they clunked into the kitchen, which smelled like microwave popcorn and week-old carrot peels, Deon Cash called from the living room, Hey, and they heard his feet hit the floor. A second later he stepped into the kitchen, scowling about something, a thin, five-foot-ten-inch black man in an Indian-print fleece pullover and jeans, with a can of Budweiser in one hand.
He saw Warr, the big man behind her, and then, an instant later, registered the shotgun. By that time, the big man had shifted the barrel of the shotgun and it was pointing at Cashs head. Dont even think about moving.
Easy, Cash said. He put the can of Budweiser on a kitchen counter, freeing his hands.
Call Joe.
Cash looked puzzled for a second, then said, Joe aint here.
Call him, the big man said. Hed thought about this, about all the calling.
Cash shrugged. HEY JOE, he shouted.
Nothing. After a long moment, the man with the shotgun said, Goddamnit, where is he?
He went away last month. He aint been back. We dont know where he is, Warr said. Told you he wasnt here.
Go stand next to Deon. Warr stepped over next to Cash, and the big man dipped his left hand into his parka pocket and pulled out a clump of chain. Handcuffs. He tossed them on the floor and looked at Warr. Put them on Deon. Deon, turn around.
Aw, man...
Its up to you, the big man said. I dont want to hurt you two, but I will. Were gonna wait for him if it takes all night.
He aint here, Warr said in exasperation. He aint coming back.
Cuffs, the big man said. I know what it sounds like when cuffs lock up.
Aw man...
Cmon. The shotgun moved to Cashs head, and Warr bent over and picked up one set of cuffs and the big man said, Turn around so I can see it, and Warr clicked the cuffs in place, pinning Cashs hands behind him.
The big man dipped his hand into his pocket again and came up with a roll of strapping tape. Tape his feet together.
Man, you startin to piss me off, Cash said. Even with his hands cuffed, he managed to look stupidly fierce.
Bettern being dead. Sit down and stick your feet out so she can tape you up.
Still grumbling, Cash sat down and Warr crouched beside him and said, Im pretty scared, and Cash said, We gonna be all right. The masked man can go look at Joes stuff, see he aint here.
The big man made her take eight tight winds of tape around Cashs ankles. Then he ordered Warr to take off her parka and cuff her own hands. She got one cuff, but fumbled with the other, and the man with the shotgun told her to turn and back toward him, and when she did, clicked the second cuff in place. He then ordered both of them to lie on their stomachs, and with the shotgun pointed at them, he checked Cashs cuffs and then Warrs, just to make sure. When he was satisfied, he pulled on a pair of cotton gloves, knelt beside Warr, and taped her ankles, then moved over to Cash and put the rest of the roll of tape around his.
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